Travis Fentiman
Puritan Board Sophomore
Friends,
I am looking to spearhead the transcribing of Archibald Alexander's "Lecture Notes on Systematic Theology", hand-written by Charles Hodge. This, of course, is a treasure.
Alexander was the first professor of Old Princeton Seminary (early 1800's), and this work is unavailable in any other form. I have split up the work into 11 sections of roughly 20-30 pages each.
I would greatly appreciate your help in this project. Here are the qualifications to help:
There will be deadlines, namely: to complete one's section in the month of February. In March you will double-check the transcription of the section after your own.
When the work is completed, I will put up the finished product (with due acknowledgement of all that worked on it) on ReformedBooksOnline as public domain content.
This is your chance to do something historically significant for the good of humanity. All labor will be paid 1,000 fold at Christ's coming.
If you would like to commit to this (check out the link above before-hand, so you know what you are getting into), please so indicate below in the comments and personal message me your email address.
Thank you greatly for any that are able to help. May the Lord add his blessing herein.
Here, again, is the link:
Here is the Table of Contents:
I am looking to spearhead the transcribing of Archibald Alexander's "Lecture Notes on Systematic Theology", hand-written by Charles Hodge. This, of course, is a treasure.
Alexander was the first professor of Old Princeton Seminary (early 1800's), and this work is unavailable in any other form. I have split up the work into 11 sections of roughly 20-30 pages each.
I would greatly appreciate your help in this project. Here are the qualifications to help:
1. You are a generally competent person (and know English, and can generally make out Hodge's cursive handwriting). Knowledge of theology is a plus; Interest in theology is sufficient.
2. You will be very careful; ask questions if needed, etc.
3. You have the time to do it, and will complete what you sign up for. (It might take a total of 10-15 hours to complete a section)
2. You will be very careful; ask questions if needed, etc.
3. You have the time to do it, and will complete what you sign up for. (It might take a total of 10-15 hours to complete a section)
There will be deadlines, namely: to complete one's section in the month of February. In March you will double-check the transcription of the section after your own.
When the work is completed, I will put up the finished product (with due acknowledgement of all that worked on it) on ReformedBooksOnline as public domain content.
This is your chance to do something historically significant for the good of humanity. All labor will be paid 1,000 fold at Christ's coming.
If you would like to commit to this (check out the link above before-hand, so you know what you are getting into), please so indicate below in the comments and personal message me your email address.
Thank you greatly for any that are able to help. May the Lord add his blessing herein.
Here, again, is the link:
Here is the Table of Contents:
1. Philosophy of the Mind 1
2. Theology 19
3. Revealed Theology 37
4. Prophecy 44
5. Inspiration 53
6. Attributes 61
7. Scientia Media (Middle Knowledge) 72
8. Trinity 87
9. Decrees 109
10. Predestination 117
11. Election 121
12. Reprobation 131
13. Creation 135
14. Providence 147
15. The Covenant of Nature, or of Works 193
16. On the Will 221-263
2. Theology 19
3. Revealed Theology 37
4. Prophecy 44
5. Inspiration 53
6. Attributes 61
7. Scientia Media (Middle Knowledge) 72
8. Trinity 87
9. Decrees 109
10. Predestination 117
11. Election 121
12. Reprobation 131
13. Creation 135
14. Providence 147
15. The Covenant of Nature, or of Works 193
16. On the Will 221-263